Let's take this Beautiful Relationship to the Next Level

Detroit Pistons Tickets

After adding the highly touted free agent Andre Drummond the Pistons look to forget about the disappointing season they had a year ago and be in the thick of the playoff race in 2016. First round pick Stanley Johnson along with now veteran point guards Brandon Jennings and Reggie Jackson make the Detroit a very strong team. Get Detroit Pistons tickets now and make a trip to The Palace of Auburn Hills.

Detroit Pistons Event Information

How do I buy the best price Detroit Pistons tickets?

The best way to purchase Detroit Pistons tickets is to go directly to the specific Detroit Pistons page. There you will find the entire schedule for the Pistons listed in order starting with the games that are closest in geographical location. Proceeding that will be all of their games in chronological order with games from similar teams near the bottom. After finding a seat, you can flip through the pictures taken from each seating chart for The Palace of Auburn Hills that provides a seat view of every possible section. If you are either looking to purchase a ticket or have already bought your seat, our seat view will give you the ability to see exactly what the view of the game will be from your seat. The interactive seating charts of The Palace of Auburn Hills provide a convenient way to preview everything about your experience so that you are completely informed before making your game purchase.

How much do Detroit Pistons tickets cost?

Rukkus uses algorithms to find the best Detroit Pistons tickets for your budget. Whether that is cheap tickets or more expensive tickets, Rukkus has access to thousands of great value tickets at The Palace of Auburn Hills. You may encounter a high fluctuation of NBA ticket prices. If you are having trouble finding the perfect ticket, our fan operations team will be happy to take your call and make certain that you are able to buy the best ticket out there.

Can I buy away tickets for the Detroit Pistons?

Purchasing tickets for the Detroit Pistons when they are on the road is simple. Check the schedule for the night that they will be in town and go to the Detroit Pistons page. Rukkus has every home and away game listed from tonight on through the end of the season. Regardless of whether you bought a ticket last minute or months ahead of time, rest assured that we always guarantee every ticket sold.

When do Detroit Pistons tickets go on sale?

There a couple simply ways to be notified when Pistons tickets go on sale. They are usually able to be purchased a few months before the opening game. It is also possible to setup a personal price alert for both a team or a specific game, so that you can know right away if any game information has changed. Rukkus is one of the first companies to display tickets for a NBA game at The Palace of Auburn Hills. If you can’t find the information that you are looking for, please email our team over at: hi@rukkus.com

Can I purchase home game tickets for the Pistons?

Rukkus makes it simple to find and buy home game tickets for the Pistons. The schedule for all games happening at The Palace of Auburn Hills are listed on the team tickets page. Since Rukkus pulls all NBA ticket information, it is a simple process to purchase home game tickets for the Pistons. Whether your home game purchase is the cheapest, most expensive, or best ticket around, you can rest assured that Rukkus always guarantees every ticket sold. If there is even an issue with your ticket purchasing experience, please feel free to reach out to our customer service team for help.

What makes The Palace of Auburn Hills special?

The Palace of Auburn Hills is a very interesting arena not only for the players that play there, but also because it is the third oldest stadium in the NBA. Another interesting aspect is that the address of the stadium changes with each championship won by its tenant to reflect the total championships won. Currently, the stadium is located at 6 Championship Drive, reflecting the Pistons’ three NBA titles and the Shock’s three WNBA titles and has not been changed despite the Shock’s move to Tulsa.

Who are some marquee players that have been a part of the Detroit Pistons team in the past?

The Detroit Pistons joined the NBA in 1948 and since then have seen players such as Dennis Rodman, Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Bob Lanier, Bill Limber, and Bob McAdoo among others don the Pistons’ jersey. These players have defined the Detroit Pistons over the past 60+ years while they have been in the NBA and remain one of the most prominent franchises across the league.

How have the Detroit Pistons performed historically?

Historically, the Detroit Pistons have been rather successful despite their small market location. They have been winners of three total NBA Championships as recently as 2004, while also winning a total of seven Conference Championships and 9 Division Titles.

Detroit Pistons Details

Detroit Pistons Ticket Information

The Detroit Pistons provide hours of entertaining basketball in front of their passionate home crowd. In the suburbs of Detroit, the Pistons generate a buzz in the stands at the Palace of Auburn Hills with their high-powered offense and impressive defense. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the excitement as the players in blue and red storm the court for another difficult game in the Eastern Conference. Get your tickets today!

The Pistons are a fun team to root for as they always provide their home crowd with spectacular plays on the court. The combination of high-profile stars and veteran role players make this team dangerous to play against. Slam dunks, fast-breaks, and creative offensive plays are just some of the things the Pistons do well. You have to be here to see the fast-paced action for yourself. Don’t hesitate and pick up your Detroit Pistons tickets right away!

While the Pistons amaze you on the court, the beautiful Palace of Auburn Hills provides an environment that can’t be matched anywhere else. “The Palace” easily hosts over 20,000 screaming fans as they pack into the building for another important Pistons game. The experience is like no other as the Pistons sink big shots and send their opponents home frustrated. Make a trip to Detroit, Michigan, and grab your Pistons tickets now!

Come see why the Detroit Pistons are one of the NBA’s premier franchises. The entertainment value at a Pistons game at “The Palace” can’t be beat as the team on the court whips the crowd into a frenzy with another game-winning shot. The rich history of this organization includes several division titles and NBA championships. Be a part of the Detroit Pistons magic as they march towards another victory. Buy your tickets today!

Detroit Pistons Overview

The Detroit Pistons franchise was founded back in 1941 as the Fort Wayne Pistons in Indiana. The franchise spent 16 years in Indiana before relocating to Detroit, Michigan. The franchise made its biggest mark on the NBA during the 1980s and early 1990s. After years of struggling, things turned around in 1981 when the Pistons drafted a point guard out of Indiana University named Isiah Thomas. Thomas would become the cornerstone of the team for the next decade, but he would need to be surrounded with talent before the team could really take off. The following year they added two more pieces to the puzzle when they acquired Bill Laimbeer and Vinnie Johnson in two separate trades. Those three all stayed with the franchise for years to come, but the Pistons still needed more to form a complete team. In 1985 they would add Joe Dumars through the draft and Rick Mahorn via trade. That year they also won their first playoff series as a group but lost in the second round. They lost to Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics, a team they would see plenty of in the near future. After losing that series the Pistons adopted a new attitude and style of play. Three acquisitions made before the 1986 season would exemplify this new attitude. The Pistons acquired Dennis Rodman, Adrian Dantley, and John Salley. Those three combined with Laimbeer and Mahorn would provide a new toughness that eventually earned the team the nickname “The Bad Boys”. The Bad Boys used an extremely physical style of play to get into opponents heads and ultimately wear them down. The team won games with defense. The change in style plus all of the newly added talent seemed to pay off instantly. The Pistons made a trip to the eastern conference finals the following season and once again ran into the Boston Celtics. This time they would push them to 7 games but once again came up short. The next year they ran into Boston again and this time came out on top. In the finals they faced another superstar in Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers who derailed their hopes of an NBA title. Then in 1989 their fortunes changed and they finally broke through. Like the Celtics, this time the Pistons had another rematch in the finals with the Lakers. They went on to win this series easily to claim the franchise’s first NBA championship. In 1990 they won back to back championships led by point guard Isiah Thomas who took home the finals MVP honors.

The 1980’s was a time for some of the greatest players and teams to ever play. The decade was dominated by Larry Bird and Magic Johnson and although the Pistons had their years of glory also, they would certainly have won more titles if not for the greatness of those players. The Bad Boy Pistons also served as the roadblock that Michael Jordan had to finally overcome before his greatness shined through in the 1990s. The Bad Boys were a great team during this era and one that will always be remembered. During this era the franchise captured two of its three NBA championships, won a few division titles, and moved into their current home arena known as The Palace in Auburn Hills. After the Bad Boys team fell apart it was in the early 2000’s when the Pistons put together another championship caliber team. This team was built on pieces that fit together perfectly. They did not necessarily have “star” players but the starting five consisted of five very good players whose games translated beautifully together. Three of the five starters were acquired in 2002 when the Pistons signed Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince, giving them their point guard, shooting guard, and small forward of the future. Add big man Ben Wallace and there was just two missing pieces. One was a head coach as the team did not get along with current head coach Rick Carlisle. In 2004 they fired Carlisle who had taken the team to the eastern conference finals and signed hall of fame coach Larry Brown. The other missing piece was a four man named Rasheed Wallace who was also acquired in 2004. With all the pieces in place the Pistons ran through the eastern conference and into the NBA finals where they would matchup with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers led by Shaq and Kobe had won three of the past four championships and many people gave Detroit little of a chance. The Pistons shocked the world defeating the Lakers in five games to capture the franchises third and up to this point final championship. This Pistons team was a contender for the next few seasons but could never recapture the title.

The current state of the Detroit Pistons is much different. They are a team in rebuilding mode. Last year they hired new coach Stan Van Gundy. Van Gundy had prior success in Orlando and they hope he can turn the franchise back around. They do have a few building blocks to start a team with. In 2015 they made a mid-season trade to acquire Reggie Jackson, a scoring point guard from the Oklahoma City Thunder. With Jackson and guard Brandon Jennings who missed most of the season due to injury, they have a solid scoring back court. The Pistons also have young but talented big man Andre Drummond. Drummond is a supreme athlete but cannot make a free throw to save his life. If Drummond can continue to develop and the Pistons hold on to big man Greg Monroe, then they have a pretty good group of four to build around. Detroit played much better in the second half of the season once they released Josh Smith. With a good young nucleus and some added help from the upcoming draft the Detroit Pistons could be a team knocking on the door of the playoffs in 2016 in what is a weak eastern conference aside from a few teams at the top.